public abstract static class Spliterators.AbstractSpliterator<T> extends Object implements Spliterator<T>
Spliterator
that implements trySplit
to
permit limited parallelism.
An extending class need only
implement tryAdvance
.
The extending class should override
forEach
if it can
provide a more performant implementation.
An alternative to using this class, that also permits limited
parallelism, is to create a spliterator from an iterator
(see Spliterators.spliterator(Iterator, long, int)
. Depending on the
circumstances using an iterator may be easier or more convenient than
extending this class, such as when there is already an iterator
available to use.
Spliterators.spliterator(Iterator, long, int)
Spliterator.OfDouble, Spliterator.OfInt, Spliterator.OfLong, Spliterator.OfPrimitive<T,T_CONS,T_SPLITR extends Spliterator.OfPrimitive<T,T_CONS,T_SPLITR>>
CONCURRENT, DISTINCT, IMMUTABLE, NONNULL, ORDERED, SIZED, SORTED, SUBSIZED
Modifier | Constructor and Description |
---|---|
protected |
AbstractSpliterator(long est,
int additionalCharacteristics)
Creates a spliterator reporting the given estimated size and
additionalCharacteristics.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
int |
characteristics()
Returns a set of characteristics of this Spliterator and its
elements.
|
long |
estimateSize()
Returns an estimate of the number of elements that would be
encountered by a
Spliterator.forEachRemaining(java.util.function.Consumer<? super T>) traversal, or returns Long.MAX_VALUE if infinite, unknown, or too expensive to compute. |
Spliterator<T> |
trySplit()
If this spliterator can be partitioned, returns a Spliterator
covering elements, that will, upon return from this method, not
be covered by this Spliterator.
|
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
forEachRemaining, getComparator, getExactSizeIfKnown, hasCharacteristics, tryAdvance
protected AbstractSpliterator(long est, int additionalCharacteristics)
est
- the estimated size of this spliterator if known, otherwise
Long.MAX_VALUE
.additionalCharacteristics
- properties of this spliterator's
source or elements. If SIZED
is reported then this
spliterator will additionally report SUBSIZED
.public Spliterator<T> trySplit()
If this Spliterator is Spliterator.ORDERED
, the returned Spliterator
must cover a strict prefix of the elements.
Unless this Spliterator covers an infinite number of elements,
repeated calls to trySplit()
must eventually return null
.
Upon non-null return:
estimateSize()
before splitting,
must, after splitting, be greater than or equal to estimateSize()
for this and the returned Spliterator; andSUBSIZED
, then estimateSize()
for this spliterator before splitting must be equal to the sum of
estimateSize()
for this and the returned Spliterator after
splitting.This method may return null
for any reason,
including emptiness, inability to split after traversal has
commenced, data structure constraints, and efficiency
considerations.
This implementation permits limited parallelism.
trySplit
in interface Spliterator<T>
Spliterator
covering some portion of the
elements, or null
if this spliterator cannot be splitpublic long estimateSize()
Spliterator.forEachRemaining(java.util.function.Consumer<? super T>)
traversal, or returns Long.MAX_VALUE
if infinite, unknown, or too expensive to compute.
If this Spliterator is Spliterator.SIZED
and has not yet been partially
traversed or split, or this Spliterator is Spliterator.SUBSIZED
and has
not yet been partially traversed, this estimate must be an accurate
count of elements that would be encountered by a complete traversal.
Otherwise, this estimate may be arbitrarily inaccurate, but must decrease
as specified across invocations of Spliterator.trySplit()
.
estimateSize
in interface Spliterator<T>
Long.MAX_VALUE
if infinite,
unknown, or too expensive to compute.public int characteristics()
Spliterator.ORDERED
, Spliterator.DISTINCT
, Spliterator.SORTED
, Spliterator.SIZED
,
Spliterator.NONNULL
, Spliterator.IMMUTABLE
, Spliterator.CONCURRENT
,
Spliterator.SUBSIZED
. Repeated calls to characteristics()
on
a given spliterator, prior to or in-between calls to trySplit
,
should always return the same result.
If a Spliterator reports an inconsistent set of characteristics (either those returned from a single invocation or across multiple invocations), no guarantees can be made about any computation using this Spliterator.
characteristics
in interface Spliterator<T>
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